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Take a look at this. Itamp;#39;s the dependent drop down list in Excel. Now Iamp;#39;m gonna change the value of the first drop down. Can you spot the problem? The one thing that bothers me the most is that the value in the cell that has the dependent drop down doesnamp;#39;t reset when you change the selection for the first drop down. The second value stays the same once you activate the drop-down you see the correct list but itamp;#39;s only after you actually activate it. Now Iamp;#39;m not the only one whoamp;#39;s bothered by this. Alejandro was bothered, Adrian was wondering why the dependent list doesnamp;#39;t update. A lot of you who watch the dependent list series even have a playlist thatamp;#39;s dedicated to this might have been bothered by this. Maybe you just didnamp;#39;t bother to leave a comment. Now my response to these comments was that you can write a simple VBA code to get the dependent list to reset and I can do a video on that if youamp;#39;re still go